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- Where did the Hoopas live?
- Nothwestern California
- stories that teach a lesson or help explain something, they don't have to be true
- LEGENDS
- these animals changed the Cheyennes way of life forever
- horses
- Why did Indians stop farming?
- Because they followed buffalo herds across the Great Plains on horses
- Long ago, these people lived all over what is now the United States
- Native Americans
- What natural resources did the Hoopas use?
- Salmon and deer for food
- Why was it important that the Hoopas, Karoks and Yuroks lived so close together?
- They traded and shared resources
- What did Hoopa children like to do for fun?
- dance in a circle
- What natural resources did the Hoopas use?
- leaves, twigs and roots to make baskets
- What was the geography like where the Hoopas lived?
- In a valley between the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Ocean
- What natural resources did the Hoopas use?
- acorns to make bread and other food
- What game did Cheyenne children play?
- played camp
- What did playing games teach the Cheyenne children?
- It tought them jobs they would have as adults
- triangle-shaped shelters made of buffalo skins stretched over poles
- TEPEES
- How did the Hoopas location keep their way of life the same?
- European explorers couldn't get to it easily
- homes made of logs, earth, and grass
- LODGES
- What do Indians have a huge respect for?
- nature
- these people brought horses to the United States
- Spanish Explorers
- What natural resources did the Hoopas use?
- trees to make their homes and canoes
- What two tribes lived near the Hoopas?
- Karoks and Yuroks